Intel® Atom™ Processor C2000 Product Family

Formerly Rangeley

Based on the low-power Silvermont microarchitecture, this product family extends the scalability of Intel® architecture into smaller footprint and dense communications and intelligent systems. This product family offers a range of multi-core processing capabilities (from two cores to eight cores) and features high levels of I/O and acceleration integration, resulting in a scalable, single-chip system-on-chip (SoC).

Based on the 22-nanometer process technology with 3-D tri-gate transistors, the product family provides optimal performance per watt, addressing the needs of thermally constrained solutions, such as entry to midrange branch office routers, security appliances, network access, communications servers, small cells, control plane processing, and storage.

Products using the Intel Atom processor C2000 product family
Check out some of the embedded products offered from our Solutions Alliance partners based on the Intel Atom processor E3800 product family.Browse the catalog >
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Firmware support packages
Intel® Firmware Support Packages for Windows* and Linux* include initialization functions for the processor, memory controller, and Intel® chipset as a reusable binary component that fits into existing boot loaders. The included integration guide describes available APIs. Download firmware support packages >
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Product and Performance Information

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2. Intel processor numbers are not a measure of performance. Processor numbers differentiate features within each processor family, not across different processor families. See www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/processors/processor-numbers.html for details.